DuPont setting up photovoltaic unit, R&D facilities in China

07 May 2008

DuPont will soon begin construction on a research center in Hong Kong and a manufacturing facility in Shenzhen to support the rapidly growing photovoltaic (PV) solar energy industry in China.
 
''Through investments in materials, technology development and manufacturing, DuPont is accelerating its ability to deliver innovations that will improve the lifetime and efficiency of photovoltaic modules, and also have enough production capability to help keep pace with the fast rising global demand,'' said Dave Miller , group vice president, DuPont Electronic & Communication Technologies.

''DuPont is pleased and honored to be a part of this joint collaboration with Hong Kong and Shenzhen because we share a commitment to meet the needs for renewable energy as this region continues to grow,'' said Doug Muzyka , president – DuPont Greater China.

DuPont expects growth in the photovoltaic market to exceed an annual 30 per cent over the next several years. The company has made significant investments in product development and capacity expansions to help keep pace with the demand.

''Accelerating its capability to meet emerging materials requirements is critical for DuPont, which has long been a leading supplier of materials primarily serving the crystalline silicon (c-Si) cell and module markets,'' DuPont said adding, ''The expansions in Hong Kong and Shenzhen will provide new offerings to serve the amorphous silicon (a-Si) thin film market.''

Thin film technology is well-suited for large-scale utility applications such as ''solar farms'' and industrial installations.  Significant further investment is planned for both a-Si and c-Si markets, Duont said.